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p100sch14465yExample. All silent letters. They are dumb, but at leat they make spotting foreigners easier.
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I have one related to Q that I would find myself having to explain all the time but I forgot what it was because I stopped using it a couple years ago.
Lately, I have run into people using key phrases for some god awful reason.
A: Alpha Male
B: Brad Pitt
J: Jennifer Aniston
S: Sydney Poitier
T: Tequila Sunrise
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I think it's "oh" in French. It might be:
- au: "to the" followed by male singular.
- aux: "to the" followed by plural.
- eau: "water"
- eaux: "waters" (e.g. territorial)
- haut: "high" followed by male singular.
- hauts: "high" followed by male plural.
- aulx: "garlic" (rare plural form)
- oh: "oh" (interjection) -
@Lor-inc no, that would be written "haute" or "hautes", referring to a feminine substantive.
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@netikras No, it’s ‘I’ as in: The proof review before submitting my post should have been more thorough. ;)
We have phonetic alphabets to clearly describe spellings (d as in Delta, etc.)
What's your best misleading phonetic alphabets? I'll start:
P as in pneumonia
H as in honest
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